Civil Plaintiff
Chicago Taxpayers Face $9.5M Settlement Over Alleged Coerced Confession

In 2015, an investigation by the Guardian newspaper accused Chicago police detective Richard Zuley of using unorthodox and often violent interrogations to coerce false confessions, and of taking part in interrogations involving military torture at Guantanamo Bay.
Now Chicago taxpayers could be on the hook for a $9.5 million settlement tied to Zuley’s alleged interrogation tactics — the second in two years involving Zuley’s actions.
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